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Tuberculosis and the Power of the State: Toward the Development of Rational Standards for the Review of Compulsory Public Health Powers [PDF]
This article uses tuberculosis as the paradigm for exploring rational standards for the exercise of compulsory public health powers. Extant doctrine in disability and constitutional law provides a lens for examining judicial review of state interventions.
Gostin, Lawrence O.
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Disease prevention versus data privacy : using landcover maps to inform spatial epidemic models [PDF]
The availability of epidemiological data in the early stages of an outbreak of an infectious disease is vital for modelers to make accurate predictions regarding the likely spread of disease and preferred intervention strategies.
A Estrada-Pena +28 more
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Unclear but present danger: An asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 carrier
Superspreaders are critical infectious resources in multiple infectious diseases. They can be asymptomatic or present mild symptoms but can transmit pathogens to susceptible populations, leading to severe symptoms, and even death. Early identification of
Xuejing Yu +9 more
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Molecular Characterisation and Phylogeny of Tula Virus in Kazakhstan
Orthohantaviruses are zoonotic pathogens that play a significant role in public health. These viruses can cause haemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome in Eurasia.
Nur Tukhanova +19 more
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Dangerous infectious diseases: Bad news for Main Street, good news for Wall Street?
We examine whether investor mood, driven by World Health Organization (WHO) alerts and media news on dangerous infectious diseases, is priced in pharmaceutical companies' stocks in the United States. We argue that disease-related news (DRNs) should not trigger rational trading.
Donadelli, M., Kizys, R., Riedel, M.
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Differential diagnosis diphtheria adults
A total of 1,824 human cases of diphtheria, treated at the Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital SP Botkin (St. Petersburg) during 1993, as well as 19 deaths in 1994.
Yu. I. Liashenko +4 more
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Human tularemia in Italy. Is it a re-emerging disease? [PDF]
In order to evaluate whether tularemia is re-emerging in Italy, data on mortality and morbidity (obtained by the National Institute of Statistics; ISTAT), Italian cases described in the scientific literature and data concerning hospitalizations for ...
A., Bella +4 more
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Boston University Medicine was published by the Boston University Medical Campus, and presented stories on events and topics of interest to members of the BU Medical Campus community.
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Editorial: The Increasing Dangers of Infectious Diseases
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Community epidemic management strategies and COVID-19 in South Sudan
South Sudanese people have extensive knowledge and experience of responding to infectious diseases and epidemic outbreaks. This research investigated existing community infectious disease management strategies outside of the clinical healthcare sector ...
Nicki Kindersley, Joseph Diing Majok
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